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Systematic sampling is different from simple random sampling in that only the permissible samples of size n that can be drawn have a known and equal probability of selection.The remaining samples of size n have zero probability of being selected.
Bipolar I
A subtype of Bipolar Disorder, marked by periods of manic episodes, potentially interspersed with episodes of depression.
Bipolar II Disorders
A bipolar disorder subtype characterized by patterns of depressive episodes shifting back and forth with hypomanic episodes, but not the full-blown manic episodes of Bipolar I.
Major Differences
Significant variations or disparities between entities, ideas, or concepts.
Lithium
A chemical element used as a medication primarily to treat bipolar disorder by stabilizing mood.
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